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Burgler, S.* et al.: RORC2 is involved in T cell polarization through interaction with the FOXP3 promoter. J. Immunol. 184, 6161-6169 (2010)
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Carbone, T.* et al.: CD56highCD16-CD62L- NK cells accumulate in allergic contact dermatitis and contribute to the expression of allergic responses. J. Immunol. 184, 1102-1110 (2010)
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Liang, X. et al.: A single TCRα-chain with dominant peptide recognition in the allorestricted HER2/neu-specific T cell repertoire. J. Immunol. 184, 1617-1629 (2010)
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Merlo, A.* et al.: Virus-specific cytotoxic CD4⁺ T cells for the treatment of EBV-related tumors. J. Immunol. 184, 5895-5902 (2010)
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Okuno, T.* et al.: Roles of Sema4D-plexin-B1 interactions in the central nervous system for pathogenesis of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. J. Immunol. 184, 1499-1506 (2010)
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Pennino, D.* et al.: IL-17 amplifies human contact hypersensitivity by licensing hapten nonspecific Th1 cells to kill autologous keratinocytes. J. Immunol. 184, 4880-4888 (2010)
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Spranger, S. et al.: Generation of Th1-polarizing dendritic cells using the TLR7/8 agonist CL075. J. Immunol. 185, 738-747 (2010)
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Allison, C.C.* ; Kufer, T.A.* ; Kremmer, E. ; Kaparakis, M.* & Ferrero, R.L.*: Helicobacter pylori induces MAPK phosphorylation and AP-1 activation via a NOD1-dependent mechanism. J. Immunol. 183, 8099-9109 (2009)
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Bourquin, C.* et al.: Immunostimulatory RNA oligonucleotides induce an effective antitumoral NK cell response through the TLR7. J. Immunol. 183, 6078-6086 (2009)
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Düwel, M. et al.: A20 negatively regulates T cell receptor signaling to NF-κB by cleaving Malt1 ubiquitin chains. J. Immunol. 182, 7718-7728 (2009)
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Gilles, S. et al.: Pollen-derived E1-phytoprostanes signal via PPAR-γ and NF-κB-dependent mechanisms. J. Immunol. 182, 6653-6658 (2009)
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Horst, D.* et al.: Specific targeting of the EBV lytic phase protein BNLF2a to the transporter associated with antigen processing results in impairment of HLA class I-restricted antigen presentation. J. Immunol. 182, 2313-2324 (2009)
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Huster, K.M. et al.: Cutting edge: Memory CD8 T cell compartment grows in size with immunological experience but nevertheless can lose function. J. Immunol. 183, 6898-6902 (2009)
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Kastenmüller, W. ; Gasteiger, G. ; Stross, L. ; Busch, D.H. & Drexler, I.: Cutting edge: Mucosal application of a lyophilized viral vector vaccine confers systemic and protective immunity toward intracellular pathogens. J. Immunol. 182, 2573-2577 (2009)
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Kocks, J.R.* et al.: Chemokine receptor CCR7 contributes to a rapid and efficient clearance of lytic murine γ-herpes virus 68 from the lung, whereas bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue harbors virus during latency. J. Immunol. 182, 6861-6869 (2009)
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Kumar, D.* ; Hosse, J. ; von Toerne, C.* ; Nößner, E. & Nelson, P.J.*: JNK MAPK pathway regulates constitutive transcription of CCL5 by human NK cells through SP1. J. Immunol. 182, 1011-1020 (2009)
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Lohmann, C.* et al.: Induction of tumor cell apoptosis or necrosis by conditional expression of cell death proteins: Analysis of cell death pathways and in vitro immune stimulatory potential. J. Immunol. 182, 4538-4546 (2009)
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Schub, A. ; Schuster, I.G. ; Hammerschmidt, W. & Moosmann, A.: CMV-specific TCR-transgenic T cells for immunotherapy. J. Immunol. 183, 6819-6830 (2009)
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Berberich, S.* et al.: Differential molecular and anatomical basis for B cell migration into the peritoneal cavity and omental milky spots. J. Immunol. 180, 2196-2203 (2008)
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Conrad, H. et al.: CTLs directed against HER2 specifically cross-react with HER3 and HER4. J. Immunol. 180, 8135-8145 (2008)